Minister demands fair deal for AP, seeks FM's statement on it

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The issue of grant of special status or a package to today rocked Parliament, with a belonging to BJP ally TDP, in an unprecedented move, urging Jaitley to respond to the concerns raised by the members from the state. The issue, on which the opposition in both Houses created an uproar supporting the members of and YSR Congress, also forced the adjournment of the Rajya Sabha for about 90 minutes and a brief adjournment of the Lok Sabha. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Y S Chowdary, of state in the and Earth Sciences, said several projects under the Reorganisation Act like the Polavaram project, a at district and a separate railway zone for the state in Visakhapatnam have remained unaddressed. "There should be respect of members and not the numbers.

The should reply on this in 15 days... this is my suggestion," he said even as the MPs of the and the YSR protested on the issue in the Well. It is rare that a makes such demands in the House. Parliamentary sought to assure that the NDA government was "sensitive" to the issues raised by the people of "The is going to speak on both these issues during his reply," Kumar said. Kumar also appealed to MPs of and YSR to return to their seats as the will address the issue later in the day. In the Upper House, said the provisions of Reorganisation Act have not been implemented and the matter should be addressed by the when he replies to the debate on the general budget. He also blamed both the BJP and the for the "hasty passage" of the AP Reorganisation Act. "On behalf of Government of India, I would like to mention here that this House is fully aware on how the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act was passed so unscientifically and unreasonably, for which both the national parties are responsible.... "In last three and half years, our government could not implement certain commitments given on behalf of the Act. My suggestion, if government is willing, ... is that there are some issues of special category status, bridging of resource gap and building of steel plant," said. Notwithstanding this, the present deadlock "has to be unlocked, one should talk of cooperative federalism and not be partly cooperative," he said. "My suggestion, my request is that on behalf of government, if they can commit that the while delivering the budget speech, they can commit to resolve the issues within 15 days," said. Responding to this, of State for Parliamentary Affairs said "I want to assure the member that during the reply of the budget, the will sort out their issue." When members objected to the remark by the of State, Naidu said the stalemate on the issue needs to be resolved and a can suggest a solution. Vijai Sai Reddy (TRS) said as per the provisions of the Constitution, a has a collective responsibility and he should resign since he does not agree with the decision of the There were heated exchanges in the House over this and an agitated asked Reddy to sit, but he said he was ready to face action. member KVP Ramachandra Rao, who was in the Well carrying a placard saying "save Andhra Pradesh", returned to his seat after the asked him to do so. As the opposition created an uproar, the adjourned the House around 12.20 PM till 2 PM.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 17:45 IST